Be ee = 4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, October 26, 1961 Hab Castoffs 'Prove Tough > 'Point Getters By LAURENT CHIASSON |diens, who play host to the| Each team had numerous Canadian Press Staff Writer |Hawks tonight while Detroit|scoring chances after that but Montreal Canadiens are no|Red Wings are meeting the|were thwarted by fine goal- scoring slouches as' theig 4.4- Bruins in Boston. The Bruins, tending. Paille, replacing in- goals average jor five gamesjstill seeking their first victory|jured Lorne (Gump) Worsley indicates. of the season, recalled centre|for the second straight game, But consider how much|Bob Beckett from Providence of|wound up with 25 saves while tougher the Habs would be if| the American League Wednes-'Hall had 29. : ' : they had all the goals being! day. Andy Bathgate's point-getting scoring in the National Hockey; Turner's goal came at the 57- streak was halted, The veteran League this season by some of|second mark of the second pe-| New York right winger, who 4 their former possessions. lriod. Ken Schinkel tied it forjleads the individual scoring Bob Turner, one of the|Rangers with his first goal of|race with 15 points, had picked league's most versatile players |the season at 10:37 of the same/up at least one point in his 3 who now toils for Chicago Black/| period. : eight previous: games this sea- Hawks, Wednesday night got, Turner scored only two sec- son, : : the 25th goal scored by a for-|onds after a penalty to team-| Detroit's Eddie Litzenberger, mer Montreal chattel this sea-;mate Ab' McDonald had ex- with six, and New York's Guy " e PRADA EAERT HAART We 4 q 4 4 4 i { as ; seven games with the Hawks, |handed. son, which is only two weeks|pired. But McDonald had not|Gendron, with five, have 11 of | so the|the 25 goals scored by former short-|Canadiens-owned players. Next a rookie three, York blue|Cliff Pennington of the Bruins line, moved in a couple of steps|and Bronco Horvath, Murray Chicago a 1-1 tie with the Rang-|and rifled a 30-foot slap shot|Balfour and Turner of Pa vew oug Harvey and Al Andre |Pronovost have one each. left the penalty box, were actually old. It was Turner's second goal in| Hawks picked up a loose| matching his entire output dur-| Turner the New ing 114 games with Canadiens|puck at in 1959-60 and 1960-61, and gave past goalie Marcel Paille. With the tie, the Rangers|Schinkel scored on a rising 20- moved back into first place, one|footer that eluded Chicago Poin head of the idle Cana-'goalie Glenn Hall. ers at New York. comes Terry Gray, with Boston, who has |Hawks each have two \York's D \Langlois and Boston's BOWLED OVER on the ice at Madison Square Gardens last night are three New York Rangers and one Black Hawk during an attempt to score by Hawks inthe first period, Sprawled in front of the net are Rangers Doug Harvey, centre, and goalie Marcel Paille, while Al Lang- lois (4) is down on his knees. Other Ranger is Andy Hebe- ton (12). Black Hawks are Bobby Hull (16) and Murray | Balfour (8). STORYBOOK HERO Rodriguez, Lema 'Tied In Pro-Am LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) -- Bathgate Future ie yas 4 Juan Rodriguez 'of Puerto Rico and Tony Lema of San Lean- S d B M th dro, Calif., tied Wednesday at | ave y Oo er the half way mark in the $19,- 500 Sahara pro-am golf tourna- By JACK SULLIVAN , It's a matter of record he) ment Canadian Press Sports Editor scored 13 goals and had 19 as- one No one can accuse Andy\sists in 36 games with the Rodriguez, who weighs only The schedule for this: week is FOOTBALL Bathgate of being a momm: *s|Barons in 1953-54 and the dark- 116 pounds and uses women's > Lakeshore Conference COSSA|boy, but it's a well-known fact|haired Andy was made. Since|clubs. shot a seven-under-par 69 % fa | the National Hockey then, he has worn a Ranger|for 8 two-round total of 134, | from net. Watching are Rang- er Guy Gendron (7) and Hawks' Elmer Vasko (4). Game ended 1-1. --(AP Wirephoto) BOAO 1 GES ite ee eee NOT AS I DO "A VERTICAL TAKEOFF | New York Rangers in the sec- fs made by Chicago goalie | 0d period of last night's Glen Hall in an effort to hockey game in New York. ed | His highland fling type of de- block a score attempt by | fence detours puck away Names Added To SPORTS | CALENDAR Ys Mens League | TODAY'S GAMES OOOO REED EES OE RE NEE OPER EOLA ED SES SEEM ET Vote Rountree Argonaut MVP Players nominated on the, Increasing awareness of the first ballot for the 1961 Cana-|important part played by de- dian Schenley Football Awards!/fensive teams is indicated this were announced yesterday injyear in the nomination of sev- Montreal. Nominators, all ac-jeral top defence players to the tive football writers or sports-|categories of Most Outstanding - Field-| s ¥ * ' . . * * . . *. * . + * * * + . f , ; * . ¢ 7 ' . « * * . * 7 + * . + + % 'J { BALANCE is important HOW LONG SINCE YOU CHECKED YOUR CAR WHEELS ? oie RR The best insurance against bad tire wear, vibration and shimmy is to check wheel alignment every 5,000 miles. The John Bean Visualiner checks and corrects faster and more accu- rately than other methods, ee rn rs ee ee ee eee come in for a VISUALINER check-up Another First In Oshawa THE NEW JOHN BEAN TIRE TRUER WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS | Western League A Pts.|San Francisco 1 Portland 3 26 10)Los Angeles 0 Edmonton 5 2 9) NOHA Senior 7|Rouyn-Noranda 7 Abitibi 1 7| Kapuskasing 6 Porcupine 3 6 Eastern League 1\ Knoxville 3 Johnstown 9 | Long Island 2 New Haven 8 {Clinton 5 Charlotte 7 - | International League |Minneapolis 4 Fort Wayne 3 Omaha 4 Indianapolis 2 Saskatchewan Junior Prince Albert 1 Weyburn 5 New York Montrea} 0 Toronto 1 Detroit 1 Chicago 2 Boston 71 Wednesday's Result Chicago 1 New York 1 Tonight's Games Chicago at Montreal Detroit at Bosotn American League Western Division WLT F A Pis, 43 0 20 2 8 42016 9 8 Cleveland 3.4017 29 6 Pittsburgh 060 9 22 0/ Eastern Division { WLT FF. A Pts. 420 2415 8 3 19:21 1. 8 320 24 18 6 a3 0: 38. 37: 4 2 , EXPOR 1 3 4 PLAIN or FILTER TIP CIGARETTES jonce again be running a full) piggy L -- 830 a.m,,|League (Junior) -- Central Col-| around , uniform and this season is off|Li ho had i i | Biddy League Sade arettl FR : League that his mother talked| ; silts pees ema, who had a 67 Tuesday, NS - oe Plo fae Firefighters vs Bolahoods; cad PAO i Anderson Street at/him into staying with the game, |t0 @ big start. _ in with another Wednes- BP ieee ewig eee Nay tration last Saturday, the fol-la.m., Parts and Service vs itby. Game at 3.30 p.m, \It was sound advice. HOLDS CLUB RECORD ay Haver was tired ot watchin lowing names are being added/cKLB; 9:30 a.m., Jaycee Blues FRIDAY'S GAMES The nifty New York Ranger; After the first eight NHL Bob Shave Jr., Jerry Steel- fia ce Ivania: Milit & to the designated teams: (formerly Maples) vs Mun- poOTBALL right - winger wanted to quitigames, the 28-year-old Winni-|smith and Billy Maxwell are Polldce treba fede" fall. | DIDDY LEAGUE Fire-|dinger, Lakeshore Conference Coss hockey eight years ago when| peg - born winger leads the|tied for third with 135s. Loge tea te cun-vard |fighters, G. Swindell and E.!: winor League -- 10 a.m.,|League (Juni Rangers sold him to Cleveland|league's scoring. He may not| Toronto's Al Balding was tied 9 score from the one-yard 'wotten; Jaycee Blues, B. Bar-|pojahoods vs Medical Pharm-| gue (Junior) -- Central at/of the American Hockeyjwin the title but, barring in|for ninth place with George une, noski; 'Mundinger, D. Sugden|=c. \tormetly Police); 10.30/ Néill at 4.00 p.m. (Senior) --| League. That's when his mother|juries, he and playing-coach|Bayer, each with 137. Balding So he lined the team up jand Steven Bird; Parts and| om At this time the Oshawa|Donevan at Henry High in Whit-| got into the picture. Doug Harvey could lead Ran-|coupled a 71 Wednesday with gd and had the of- (Service, C. Phillips. Board of Referees will hold a|by at 3.45 p.m "Rangers had promised to gens into the eager after/his 66 Tuesday. ri y Pies 5 "4 7 ; 5 . casters in each of the nine/and Best Canadian. he ig 00 hens ghibae' MINOR LEAGUE Bola: (basketball clinic for the second) send me to Vancouver if I)three seasons in the wi erness Jerry Magee of Toronto had a Canadian professional football) Fullback Gerry Nesbitt of e goal line. At one point (hood's Sportshaven, R. Boivin|..4,. 11.15 a.m., Provincial didn't make it but they shipped) He already has established|7; for a total of 143 and Al citles, chose the following play-| Ottawa was picked as the Most he stepped into the lineup to jand J. Clement; Medical Phar-\7ij.' (formerly Jaycee Blues) me to Cleveland instead," Bath-|himself as one of the all-time) tonnston of Montreal a 77 for ers on their home team: Outstanding Player from the show how it should be done. |macy, D- Barnoski and log Wisatighters; 0 en oe gate recalls. "I called my/Ranger greats. 153. The order is -- most outstand-| Roughriders while halfback Jim Wednesday, Royer, a for- |Donavan; Provincial Tile, Bill Also during the morning at lmother and told her and she} In the 1958-59 season he ing player; Canadian player; | Rountree of Toronto was chosen} mer West Chester State [Corby and L. Planche; Fire-} "!S0 etale oe) ai and s isaid that maybe it was a turn-|scored 40 goals, the, highest of| lineman of the year. "Jin this same spot for the Argos., back, was in Chester Hos- |fighters, J. Campbell and P. Nis aan hare sell he sonia ro ita & ing point in my career and that| any Ranger since the club was B.C. Lions -- Fleming, Bobby Kuntz, a good offen- pital with a broken right an- |Vasko; CKLB, B Crothers and|11.1! yet ndividual and I should stick it out. . . . I)formed back in 1926. He also gate, Sullivan : tive player as well as an ex-| Kle. M. Planche; St. John's Cadets, (films s vie agg : scored some goals and Rangers|added 48 assists for an 8-point Calgary Stampeders -- Luns-|cellent corner linebacker, got T. Marchut, C. Williams and team of - mas ee F brought me back." | season--the fourth consecutive | ford, Pajaczkowski, Harris. | |the nod as Canadian Player for E. Burke. wee, cee Sahin: fee 'he or TO0Za year he set a Ranger scoring-| | Edmonton Eskimos -- Parker,|Toronto and Ed Learn, Mont-| . | Players not knowing whichiweek of | Teeuiri oes cues The| AST ear i Lashuk, D. Stephenson. '\real's strong defensive half,| untz uts team they are on may find out|/Minor and Biddy Leagues. il;, CLEVELAND (AP) "He FIGHTS L | He slipped to 26 goals and 48); Saskatchewan Roughriders --|made the best Canadian slot \by referring to Thursday, Oct.|Major League uy ena lp "| llooks more like a banker than | assists in 1959-60 and last year Ptacek, Clarke, Ekstran- lwith the Als. |19th's Times or ask at Simcoe] be Ineo? pen og P t0/, football player," observed NIGHT had a fine 29-goal 48-assist Winnipeg Blue Bombers sil Two other linemen -- Tony At End Of |Hall this Saturday morning. possibly November lcoach Paul Brown in jest: be- lag cen ree eee Lewis, Rauhaus, Rigney. |Pajaczkowski, Calgary and Bill | ' . |fore the start of the 1961 Na-i\Ry THE ASSOCIATED PRESS| plished the hard way. His right Hamilton Tiger-Cats -- Falo-|Clarke, Saskatchewan -- were tional Football League season. | 'pyoenix, Ariz.--Leroy Green,|knee suffers from what he calls ney, Neuman, Barrow. iplaced in the best Canadian l | "We brought him back be-|175 3," phoenix, stopped Bobby| "slipping kncecaps." It aches on Toronto Argonauts -- Roun-\category by voters ason jcause he adds class to the club| Bova. 173. Portland, Ore., 10. | damp and rainy ae and shows _ tree, Kuntz, Andreotti Jackie Parker of Edmonton, and looks so good sitting around)" pos ctor. Minn. -- Mel Col-|the marks of studs that hold a Ottawa Roughriders -- Nes-|1960's Most Outstanding Player,, TORONTO (CP) Bobby hotel lobbies." | Rochester, Dicknen NY. |silver plate, 'The other is pro-| bitt, Stewart, Vaughan and Ottawa's Ron Stewart, last » | Brown was talking about Lou| ins, 157, Far Rockaway, N.- |) 1 ; : Kuntz said Wednesday he plans | outpointed Duane. Horsman, 161,/tected by a brace. H Montreal Alouettes -- Clark,/year's top Canadian, were re- | - (the Toe) Groza, Cleve land| hon | He' 1 that of Learn, Oliver nominated. to quit football after complet-| Browns' remarkable 37-year-old) "hatfield, a, \st a "gg ok a t Pe i ing this season with Toronto] |kicking specialist who has come| bec yd Na ae ok failed o stick with the "hevasns 7 | Form Lakeshore Argonauts of the Eastern Con-| CHATHAM (CP) -- Windsor Meanwhile, OHA president |out AN one-year retirement for| rained Sam dan. 165, Union|a8 a rookie, up from Guelph re an ins } ference |Bulldogs defeated Chatham|Lloyd Pollock announced in oth i season in professional |... 8 [Remeres: the sa ng tart | > Maroons 4-2 in an Ontario|Windsor Wednesday the first) all. ire . . |Cup champions. He was farme » Int. Hockey Loop Paps hay Sa Association Senior A|player suspensions of the sea-, The banker--actually he runs Cardiff = ba A Rae acre out to Vancouver of the West- orse umping PORT HOPE (cP . chapiin Alvraigi det Soxgpatd bu-| -ame before 912 fans Wednes-|son, stemming from a_stick-|@ Profitable insurance business | 120%, Wales, outpointe EON ern Hockey League and then ays Fc ; gl a siness in Kitchener, He said he|qay night. |swinging duel in Wood stock|--has used his golden toe for|Estrada, 120%, Venezuela, 10. | was ticketed for Cleveland when Ch 5 hi Hockey League was formed|"@¢@ been considering football) The Bulldogs tallied once in| Tuesday night between defence: field goals to provide fourth-| 3 |he made that phone call to his ampions Ip here Wednesday night. Partici-|Tetirement since his brother|the second period and added|man Bill Rawson of re ar ees in ag of| Judge Backs Right | mother. WASHINGTON (AP) -- Ire-|Pating clubs are Belleville, Bow-|Dave, who was plant manager, ip markers in the third Indians a. Peck on rib hing ur triumphs this U i land's Capt. W. A. Ringrose|Mmanville, Napanee, Port Hope, |died last spring. edo A j ° . ded for| Freed of the gruelli won the international jumping|Tenton RCAF and Uxbridge. | "I know that when I work and at nae Brown, Bill vattord's heart fan cae and|duties he handled in pen od To Choose : wae event in a tight battle over the) A 24 - game schedule will be-|try to play football too some: |, A . ace d Jim|Searles for Woodstock's next|Groza, a six - foot-three, 240- MUSKEGON, Mich. (CP)-- fences at the Washington Inter-|gin Nov. 18 and end Feb. 15,|thing has to suffer. I know that| Con aie gh ic "eq three. Searles was also fined|pounder, is kicking like a colt,|Citcuit Judge Noel Fox has up- national Horse Show Wednes-' |this business is what I'll be do-| or th y te whiny Defe Sa |$05. He has completed 11 of 18 field|held the right of police officers day night. ling for the rest of my life and| yc fe aasinied on three\ _--____________----|goal attempts and 14 of 16 con-|te join a union or association Riding one of the Irish team's) Blues To Play wireless Windsor goals DREADED DORMICE _ | Vert attempts. ee best horses, Loch an Easpaig, Kuntz now is.190 pounds, 20| Bulldogs' goalie Ross Childs, TRING, England (CP) -- The| s iitae Bee soe Ie a Ringrose drew cheers and the s jpounds heavier than when h J ie C -eati is - gli | ions of Mus ; police be applause of the event| Without Five |joined the Argos six years sascale Sear Camyeel wepealiase: pre A ne % OLD COUNTRY and the cy oR oa ha as he turned in a fast round) |from Kitchener-Waterloo Dutch-| 23. i |wardrobe in the living quarters manding last March thal patto' over 11 fences. Re ] inen of the Ontario Rugby Foot-| Windsor collected five minor|of a Hertfordshire fire station. SOCCER SCORES (7. fobs were unconstitutional. Thirty-tive horsés completed, | gu ars oe gue oye a penalties and one major, Ma-/The glis-glis are European dor- | The ane commission gave 34 representing Canada, Ireland,| 3 a as been used primarily on de-|roons three minors and a ma-|mice with a penchant for fab- feeder i presenung ; TORONTO (CP) -- Univer-|fence but has served with dis-|jor. Five-minute sentences went|ric. They are not native to Brit- LONDON | (Reuters) -- Re-|patrolmen who belong to the the United States, Mexico and|,i; {T j | 3 sults of Wednesday night's Eng- d al em- Argentina over the twisting |sr>, : he ie a guar wreak tinction as a charging fullback|to Maroons' Bob Seymour and\ain but escaped from a private|jjch League soccer Se ichantT npn Pains Bag: Serge nt ates aid 10 (of the horses ine ye hy ine B he og Fl bdo called on for offensive du-| Bulldogs' Ed Switzer for fight-\zoo some years ago and have Division 111 : pavess Sais Picasa ocgg cleared ail the fences. Time |turday's intearcollsstate Senior les 'ing. since multiplied. Bradford 4 Newport 1 the union within 30 days or be) was the deciding factor and) footpan game here against Mc-| Shrewsbury 1 Southend 1 fired. Ringrose had that. He was|q; clocked in 48.7 seconds Ph Been: ig we "et | Coach Dalt White said after) Be geo ge 8 cae hog Arrant | Wednesday night's practice the HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS Nat. was second In 0 seconds injury list includes ends Bob). at. House and Ron Near, fullback| By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Canada, represented by two|Eric Henry and linebackers| @ National League riders, ea ee ee Bell and Austin Uiska. | ' 4 jumping for e first time in i | 3 the two-day-old show Wednes- ee prima | day night. Melvin Stone, 27, of|ham Foss, Ted 'McLeas and| : pe S, cLean and} Toronto placed fourth with his Dave McCullough who were| pice aboard Gallant in 56.4 sec-| jidelined earlier. ' On the over-all point scoring) White said he plans to bring Atgentina still leads with a two-|UP Several players from the ju- day total of nine points to seven; for Mexico, five for,Ireland and| The senior Blues are tied for one for Canada. jsecond place with McGill and University of Western Ontario, all with 1-2 records. Queen's Golden Gaels, lead the league, having won all three of their! starts. | SOOO EEE ES ESSERE ES SEER SE DEE EE ERS ERS TAS CREST EP ALA EAE OTS FROS RAND CALES SSS VEE . STUDENT MOVIE MONTREAL (CP) -- Under production on the University of Montreal's campus is. a $20,000 movie on student life. Financed} by the U. of M's student asso-| Navy Place-Kicker ciation and directed by mem- On Booting Binge bers of its Societe Artistique, it stars Nicole Braun, 17, a first 'year arts student who has had | i some acting experience. NEW YORK (AP)--Greg Ma-) } Bpeinafieid an ther, oer' place-kicker de-| Quebee . |luxe, has been on such a boot-| ; aeaes vote ca el of ing binge that he's within strik- | |. _ Wednesday's Results 1,074,300 employed wage-earn- ing distance of several collegi-' Bpringieid ¢ Hershey 7 ers at July 31, 1961, was 15,500|4¢ football records. Sica rtainas lad higher than a year previously.| Statistics showed Wednesday | Tonight's Game that Mather has accounted for |Rochester at Quebec NHL LEADERS 35 points, all on field goals and| OHA Senior By THE CANADIAN PRESS extra points, in five games. His W LT |point - production places him 113 Standing: New York, won 4, lost 3, tied 2, points 10. 12th among college individual . scorers, the highest ranking Points: Bathgate, New York, 15 ever attained by a player with.' out a touchdown. 4 The Middies' top end has Goals: Backstrom, Montreal, kicked 17 converts without a and Litzenberger, Detroit, 6. Assists: Bathgate 11. 'Shutouts: None. miss and six field goals. The six-foot -one, 212-pound senior Penalties: Godfrey, 20 minutes. Rochester Buffalo Linked with Canadian growth and progress Mr. Motorist: If you ere bothered with problem tires have them corrected by our new Tire Truer. T,his machine removes flat spots and tends to el- iminate thumpers. HAMBLY TIRE LTD. "Safety Through Quality" 534 RITSON S. OSHAWA PHONE 728-6221 Hershey CANADIAN OIL F A Pts. comepant swe tm itt 2 | Windsor |Chatham | Strathroy {Woodstock Belmont \Sarnia | Stratford | Waterloo /Galt 0 LEGION MINOR BASEBALL TROPHY Trophy winners in the Osh- | are--Front row (l-r)--D. War- awa Legion Baseball Associa- | ner, captain of the Pee Wee | president of the Association; tion stand with Toronto Ma- | champions, Gower Realty: | Tim Thomson, Maple Leafs ple Leafs baseball club man- | P. Gibbons, captain, Lake- | manager; Ron Bell, junior ager--Tim Thomson at tMe | shore Midget Trophy, UAWA | batting trophy and Garry Legion s annual banquet last | Local 222; Allan Claringbold, | Newitt, captain, Ajax Legion night. Shown with trophies | Ajax Lions Bantam captain. | Midget champions. WINNERS Back row (l-r)--Alf Brisbois, WHITE ROSE GASOLINES » MOTOR OILS $-4 wryw~ooarawn Noanooun a+ ecoocoon ners 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 010 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 s Wednesday's Result Windsor 4 Chath&m 2 Friday's Game 'St. Thomas at Stratford *- lalso is just 17 points short of Detroit,|breaking the modern record of 151 kicking points in a season. | if